use super::*; /// A pointer to a constant null-terminated string of 8-bit Windows (ANSI) characters. #[repr(transparent)] #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)] pub struct PCSTR(pub *const u8); impl PCSTR { /// Construct a new `PCSTR` from a raw pointer pub const fn from_raw(ptr: *const u8) -> Self { Self(ptr) } /// Construct a null `PCSTR` pub const fn null() -> Self { Self(core::ptr::null()) } /// Returns a raw pointer to the `PCSTR` pub const fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const u8 { self.0 } /// Checks whether the `PCSTR` is null pub fn is_null(&self) -> bool { self.0.is_null() } /// String data without the trailing 0 /// /// # Safety /// /// The `PCSTR`'s pointer needs to be valid for reads up until and including the next `\0`. pub unsafe fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] { let len = strlen(*self); core::slice::from_raw_parts(self.0, len) } /// Copy the `PCSTR` into a Rust `String`. /// /// # Safety /// /// See the safety information for `PCSTR::as_bytes`. pub unsafe fn to_string(&self) -> core::result::Result { String::from_utf8(self.as_bytes().into()) } /// Allow this string to be displayed. /// /// # Safety /// /// See the safety information for `PCSTR::as_bytes`. pub unsafe fn display(&self) -> impl core::fmt::Display + '_ { Decode(move || decode_utf8(self.as_bytes())) } }